Results for Best Girls Basketball Program 2015

There's no denying that Archbishop Mitty has left its mark in California's girls sports – after all, soccer superstar Brandi Chastain and Kerri Walsh-Jennings, a three-time Olympic gold medalist in volleyball, are both alums. But coach Su...

Brea Olinda holds the California record for most CIF state championships (nine), with the most recent title coming in 2009. The past four championships have been under the tutelage of coach Jeff Sink. Jeanette Pohlen lettered four years at ...

Long Beach Poly has been arguably the most consistently successful girls basketball team in the past decade. The Jackrabbits won five CIF Division I state titles under coach Carl Buggs from 2006 to 2013. They followed that with a state cham...

Mater Dei won four CIF state championships between 1996 and 2012 (three in Division I and one in Division II). The past three of those titles were under coach Kevin Kiernan, who was named USA Today's National Coach of the Year in 2010. The ...

St. Mary's has won seven CIF state championships, second only to Brea Olinda. The school's titles have been spread out among three divisions from 2000 to 2011. The school has produced plenty of talent, but a recent standout is guard Chelsea...

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Rules & Prizes

Must be at least 13 years old to vote. There is no limit to the number of times a person can vote as long as the Best Boys Sports Program Rules are followed.

USA TODAY High School Sports begins its Best Girls Basketball Program competition at noon ET Feb. 23 with 255 schools – five per state and Washington D.C. - in the state round, which ends at 2 p.m. ET Mar. 4. The 51 winners and five wildcards will advance to the regional round, where they will be divided among eight regions. The regional round will begin at noon ET Mar. 6 and will end at 2 p.m. ET Mar. 12. The eight regional winners and two wildcards will advance to the national round, which will begin at noon ET Mar. 13 and end at 2 p.m. ET Mar. 23.

The athletic department of the winning school will receive $1,000. Second place will receive $500 and third place will receive $250. All 10 finalists will receive banners for their schools.